Wall art on a home in the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Palestine

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Wall art on a home in the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Palestine
Handallah in Ramallah
Handallah is an iconic Palestinian cartoon drawn by Palestinian artist Naji al-Ali and featured in many of his illustrations. Handallah represents a Palestinian refugee child of 10 years old [the age of al-Ali when he was forced out of Palestine by Israeli forces during their ethnic cleansing operations during al-Nakba in 1948] with his back turned to the world. Handallah was meant to never age beyond 10 years old until Palestine was liberated and he was allowed to return to his homeland, where he could finally grow up. Naji al-Ali was assassinated in London by an Israeli hitman working for Israeli intelligence services, Shabak/Mossad
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